The mum and daughter duo have teamed up with Hillarys to share their decor secrets. Gabrielle Fagan sneaks a preview.

They're known for their similar funky vintage fashion, but Pearl and Daisy Lowe reveal this shared sense of style goes further than that - they also rock the same decor vibe.

Somerset County Gazette: Daisy Lowe's bedroom with windows made into a feature with Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) and blue and white ticking stripe blind, £117, Hillarys. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo/Handout

• Daisy Lowe's bedroom with windows made into a feature with Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) and blue and white ticking stripe blind, £117, Hillarys. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo


Interiors and fashion designer Pearl, 47, and her daughter Daisy, 29, a model, have opened the doors to their bedrooms to show off their remarkably similar taste as part of the Hillarys Mother's Day Design Challenge, to design the perfect boudoir.

Daisy's happy to acknowledge that 'Mum knows best' when it comes to decor. "My mum's an amazing designer," she says. "She's certainly passed her sense of style onto me. We're very much on the same wavelength. She has impeccable taste and her home is like taking a walk through a golden age of interior design. Art Deco, Victoriana and Boho vie for attention in every room. She has this unique ability to create a look that's rooted in the past but still feels contemporary and fresh."

Somerset County Gazette: Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) which evoke a pastoral theme in Daisy Lowe's bedroom. It is complemented by a simple arrangement of Cow Parsley, in a pale blue jug. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo/Handout

• Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) which evoke a pastoral theme in Daisy Lowe's bedroom. It is complemented by a simple arrangement of Cow Parsley, in a pale blue jug. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo/HandoutToile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) which evoke a pastoral theme in Daisy Lowe's bedroom. It is complemented by a simple arrangement of Cow Parsley, in a pale blue jug. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo


Pearl's just as much a fan of her daughter's decor look. "Daisy has a wonderfully eclectic style in her fashion and brings this into interiors," she enthuses. "We love going to antique fairs together to source furniture for our respective homes. It's exciting, you never know what treasures you're going to find. It's lovely swapping ideas and being inspired by each other."

Wondering how to channel this dreamy look in your own home? Read on to discover the mother-daughter duo's style secrets...

Present it like Pearl

Pearl's home is a glorious, sprawling 11-bedroom Georgian country house in Somerset. She describes its decor as 'a bit Miss Havisham' - but with a nod to the glamorous Twenties mixed with a Seventies vibe.

"I've always had a similar style," says Pearl. "But living in Somerset has given me access to many more antique dealers and flea markets, so I can find considerably more variety, and the painted Rococo furniture that I'm so fond of."

Somerset County Gazette: Gatsby Pink Velvet Shell Armchair, £635, Audenza. Picture: Audenza/PA Photo/Handout

• Gatsby Pink Velvet Shell Armchair, £635, Audenza. Picture: Audenza/PA Photo


"I love being surrounded by pieces that tell a story," adds Pearl. "We live in such a throwaway world, it's comforting to surround yourself with furniture and objects that have a history."

As for Pearl's favourite trends for 2018, she says: "Glittery golds, saturated hues, super-bold colour pops, fringing details on everything from cushions to throws, and gelato pastels are all strong themes. Small-scale prints are a key design trend, and as I'm completely obsessed with ditsy floral and pastel paisley printed wallpaper, this makes me very happy."

Somerset County Gazette: Pearl Lowe in her bedroom with pink faux silk Clarence Chemise curtains, with thermal lining, from £123 (127d x 137 cm d) Hillarys, Peacock chair, and vintage mirrored dressing table. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo/Handout

• Pearl Lowe in her bedroom with pink faux silk Clarence Chemise curtains, with thermal lining, from £123 (127d x 137 cm d) Hillarys, Peacock chair, and vintage mirrored dressing table. Picture: Hillarys/PA Photo/Handout


Do it like Daisy

Daisy's home is a three-bedroom Victorian terrace in London, and she describes the decor as having a more pared-back feel than her previous abodes, because she wanted to conjure a "calm, relaxing setting, made interesting with textures and a few antique pieces".

She explains: "I like traditional pieces, although as I'm getting older, I'm more about blending both modern and vintage decor, for a clean, relaxed and neutral aesthetic."

"My colour scheme is sky blue, ivory and classic French navy, with metallic touches to bring a warm, luxe feel. I wanted it to be chic but sophisticated with a pastoral country feel," says Daisy.

Somerset County Gazette: Daisy Lowe in her bedroom with a pastoral theme conjured with Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) and blue and white ticking stripe blind, £117, Hillarys. It has a vintage chair and sheepskin rugs. Picture: Hillarys/PA Phot

• Daisy Lowe in her bedroom with a pastoral theme conjured with Toile de Jouy French Blue curtains, from £123 (127cm w x 137cm d) and blue and white ticking stripe blind, £117, Hillarys. It has a vintage chair and sheepskin rugs. Picture: Hillarys/PA Phot


"I've gone for lots of different cosy textures - sheepskin, quilted items, linen - so it's all very tactile. For the windows, I've chosen to mix a couple of prints together. I love the surprising combination of the ticking fabric with the toile."

"My taste is very much based around vintage, antique and old things - I love key antique pieces. They make me happy when I look at them. I have an original 18th Century chest of drawers," adds Daisy. "I love combining colour, pattern and texture and, for me, layering - with lush fabrics and lots of cushions - is essential to make an inviting space."

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